they watch television with their adolescent, and the count of home media equipment ( Appendix Table 1 ). Sex was reported by participants as male or female. Ethnicity/race was reported by participants as any combination of: white, black, or African American; Hispanic or Latino; Asian American, Hawaiian

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feminist tradition of othermothering ( Case, 1997 ); (b) social capital theory; and (c) the CRT tenet of testimonial. CRT and Testimonial This article is guided by CRT, more specifically, the Latino critical race theory (LatCrit) tenet of testimonial, which is rooted in the CRT tenet of counter

. 23 Students in noncompliant districts are less likely to meet physical fitness standards, and noncompliant districts have a higher proportion of Latino and African American students and a higher proportion of students who qualify for free or reduced price meals (FRPM) than compliant districts. 23

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initially included in the study. Below was the ethnicity makeup of the students: 192 White Americans (including Latino White and Non-Latino White), 42 Native Hawaiians or Other Pacific Islanders, 16 Native Americans, 7 African Americans, and 4 Asian Americans. Both schools were similar in socioeconomic

variables such as sex (male or female), grade (9 or 12), and race/ethnicity [multiple responses were allowed and were categorized as follows: American Indian, black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, Asian American or Pacific Islander, white, mixed race (checked more than 1), and I don’t know

.8%). The majority of the sample was Caucasian (66.0%), followed by African American/Black (10.5%), Asian/Pacific Islander (10.5%), Hispanic/Latino (9.9%), and Other (3.1%). Of note, 6.8% of the sample self-reported a history of disordered eating. Measures Participants completed a demographic measure that

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more physical activity opportunities. 29 Preschool-age children are more physically active while attending childcare centers. 30 However, a previous intervention in a childcare center that increased unstructured, free play time did not increase Latino preschoolers’ MVPA levels, 31 highlighting how